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Stutter Edit Question
Posted on: 31.01.2011 by Lorette Schildhauer
Hi all,

got a question, i use a remote 25sl with traktor and ableton routed via jack router. i have most of the controller mapped out for use in traktor(ie play,syn,loop,stop etc) i have a few keys left open in the middle part on my controller and wanted to know how to just use those for specific effects i want to trigger in stutter edit(just the few that will work in my sets.

whats happening now is that all the keys are assigned a glitch (when i have stutter edit open) so for instance if i hit play on my controller to start a track in traktor, it also cause a glitch effect which is coming from stutter edit. how or can i shut those off and only use the middle keys to effect stutter edit

thanks in advance
Lorette Schildhauer
30.01.2011
Originally Posted by Patch
You'll need to change the midi assignment of the keys so that the Traktor keys transmit on one midi channel, and the Ableton keys transmit on a different channel.

Not sure how you'll do this on the keyboard - but if you can't figure it out, it's gonna be a Bomes solution.
wow that just went over my head lol, but thanks for the tip. hopefully someone will help me out
Lorette Schildhauer
31.01.2011
Hi all,

got a question, i use a remote 25sl with traktor and ableton routed via jack router. i have most of the controller mapped out for use in traktor(ie play,syn,loop,stop etc) i have a few keys left open in the middle part on my controller and wanted to know how to just use those for specific effects i want to trigger in stutter edit(just the few that will work in my sets.

whats happening now is that all the keys are assigned a glitch (when i have stutter edit open) so for instance if i hit play on my controller to start a track in traktor, it also cause a glitch effect which is coming from stutter edit. how or can i shut those off and only use the middle keys to effect stutter edit

thanks in advance
Allene Manitta
31.01.2011
jep, go for bomes... solution to almost every problem!
Lorette Schildhauer
30.01.2011
Originally Posted by Patch
You'll need to change the midi assignment of the keys so that the Traktor keys transmit on one midi channel, and the Ableton keys transmit on a different channel.

Not sure how you'll do this on the keyboard - but if you can't figure it out, it's gonna be a Bomes solution.
wow that just went over my head lol, but thanks for the tip. hopefully someone will help me out
Brunilda Kora
31.01.2011
You'll need to change the midi assignment of the keys so that the Traktor keys transmit on one midi channel, and the Ableton keys transmit on a different channel.

Not sure how you'll do this on the keyboard - but if you can't figure it out, it's gonna be a Bomes solution.

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